Title: Telegram from Cato Sells to Franklin K. Lane
Date: August 27, 1913
Author: Sells, Cato, 1859-1948
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TELEGRAM
Theo. N. Vail, President
00204
RECEIVED AT 17 E. Pikes Peak Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo.
A138D HS 71 GOVT
CA WASHINGTON D C AUG 27 1913
HON FRANKLIN K LANE [1] SECY INTERIOR
COLOSP S COLO
No objection here to having moving pictures made at Pineridge in accordance with your telegram twenty sixth if taken on reservation with understanding that such action will not interfere with industrial or educational pursuits of training suggest pictures be taken under supervision Supt Brennan [2] unless for some special reason it is desirable that Major Mclaughlin [3] or some other official supervise them.
Sells
[4] commr
3~32pm
Note 1: Franklin Knight Lane (1864-1921) served as United States Secretary of the Interior from 1913 to 1920. [back]
Note 2: Major John Richard Brennan (1848-1919) was superintendent at Pine Ridge Indian School, Pine Ridge, South Dakota, from 1900 to 1917. [back]
Note 3: Major James "White Hair" McLaughlin (1842-1923) became a United States Service Indian Agent at Standing Rock Sioux Agency in 1881; on December 15, 1890, McLaughlin ordered the arrest of Sitting Bull who was murdered the next morning. [back]
Note 4: Cato Sells (1859-1948) was a commissioner at the Office of Indian Affairs from 1913 to 1921. [back]
Title: Telegram from Cato Sells to Franklin K. Lane
Source: McCracken Research Library, Buffalo Bill Historical Center
Date: August 27, 1913
Author: Sells, Cato, 1859-1948
Topic: Buffalo Bill on Film
People: Lane, Franklin Knight, 1864-1921 Brennan, John R., 1847-1919 McLaughlin, James, 1842-1923 Sells, Cato, 1859-1948
Places: Colorado Springs (Colo.) Pine Ridge Indian Reservation (S.D.)
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